Caller
ID
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Caller ID
Caller
ID
allows
a
display
keyset
to
show
an
incoming
caller's
telephone
number
(up
to
12
digits)
and
optional
name.
The
Caller
ID
information
can
be
displayed
before
and
after
answering
a
call.
The
UX5000
provides
the
Caller
ID
pre-answer
display
which
allows
you
to
preview
the
caller's
number
before
picking
up
the
ringing
line.
Depending
on
programming,
it
may
also
be
displayed
after
answering
a
call.
This
infor-
mation
is
stored
in
Abbreviated
Dialing
bins
or
under
one-touch
keys.
Display
terminal
users
have
the
ability
to
check
the
identity
of
an
incoming
call
while
they
are
currently
busy
on
a
call.
The
type
of
information
that
displays
will
depend
on
the
type
of
call
being
received.
Inter-
com
calls
will
display
station
names,
while
incoming
trunk
calls
will
display
Caller
ID,
ANI
or
the
name
assigned
to
the
line.
Depending
on
the
UX5000
programming,
this
information
can
be
displayed
either
automatically
or
manually.
Caller
ID
will
temporarily
store
50
calls
(this
included
abandoned
or
unanswered
calls).
New
calls
replace
the
old
calls
when
the
maximum
number
of
calls
is
reached.
An
unanswered
call
will
cause
the
Call
History
key
to
flash,
indicating
a
new
call
has
been
placed
in
the
temporary
memory.
If
enabled
in
programming,
the
terminal's
display
will
show
“CHECK
LIST”.
To display Caller ID for calls lamping your terminal or not automatically displayed:
1.
Without
Automatic
Handsfree
Enabled:
Do
not
lift
the
handset
and
press
LINE
.
If
the
Caller
ID
data
includes
the
name,
you
can
scroll
left
and
right
by
pressing
*
and
#
.
2. Liift
the
handset
or
press
SPK
to
answer
the
call.
OR
1.
With
Automatic
Handsfree
Enabled:
Do
not
lift
the
handset
+
press
FLASH
plus
the
flashing
line
key.
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